Saint Bartholomew's Church

Saints Stained Glass Window Designed by J. Gordon Guthrie, executed by Ernest Lastman, and Made by Henry Wynd Young Studio (1920)

Top: Saints Thaddeus, Matthius, James the Less, Simon: the Apostles.

Bottom: Saints Bartholomew, Philip, Andrew, Peter, James the Great, and John: the Apostles.

The Cantlcle of Te Deum is one of the oldest hymns in the Church and is featured in seven windows on the north side of the nave. The light colored glass surrounding the circle is called grisaille glas, which is silvery tinted glass with floral patterns which allows more light to come through.

I obtained information on the Saint Bartholomew’s stained glass windows from “Holy Light,” an excellent source of information by Becca Earley Richards, available at the Saint Bartholomew’s bookstore.